The author, Hemadpant, presents a very humble view of his role in narrating these sacred stories. In Chapter 47, he explains that he considers himself merely a 'nickname' and an empty vessel. He states unequivocally that Sai Baba himself is the story, the speaker, and the ultimate source of the narration, having entered the author's heart to tell the account. Hemadpant emphasizes that without grasping the distilled essence of the stories, he is as empty as any other listener. This perspective reinforces the idea that the Satcharitra is not a human creation but a divine discourse channeled through a devoted scribe.
Based on Chapter 47, what is the author's view of his own role in writing the Shri Sai Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 47